Hana Murray
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New pattern block play for October! Using scaled-up kites and hexagons to create larger designs! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 1 blue rhombus, 1 gray dart, and 3 teal kites. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 4 blue rhombuses and 4 gray darts. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 2 gray darts, 2 teal kites, and 4 green triangles. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 2 blue rhombuses, 2 gray darts, and 2 teal kites. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 1 teal kite, 1 purple hexagon, 2 green triangles, and 3 gray darts. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 2 blue rhombuses, 2 gray darts, and 4 pink triangles. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 1 green triangle, 1 red trapezoid, 2 pink triangles, and 2 teal kites. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 1 teal kite, 2 red trapezoids, and 3 gray darts. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
New pattern block play for October! Using scaled-up kites and hexagons to create larger designs! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The main image in the top left shows a radial design created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging six regular hexagons around a central hexagon. All seven hexagons share the same composition and have 4” sides. The first image along the bottom shows a scaled-up kite which is used to create the regular hexagon (with 4” sides) shown in the second image. The kite is made of 1 blue rhombus, 1 gray dart, and 3 teal kites. The three images on the right show the progression of the design.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Looking back at some of the shapes and designs from my pattern block play in September! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows pattern block designs arranged in a 4 by 4 grid, with the center four squares merged to highlight a larger design. It features 13 unique dodecagon wreaths from September.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Looking back at some of the shapes and designs from my pattern block play in September! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows pattern block designs arranged in a 4 by 4 grid, with the center four squares merged to highlight a larger design. It features 13 unique dodecagon wreaths from September.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Looking back at some of the shapes and designs from my pattern block play in September! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows pattern block designs arranged in a 4 by 4 grid, with the center four squares merged to highlight a larger design. It features 13 unique dodecagons from September, each created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Looking back at some of the shapes and designs from my pattern block play in September! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows pattern block designs arranged in a 4 by 4 grid, with the center four squares merged to highlight a larger design. It features 13 unique dodecagons from September, each created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon.
murrayh83.bsky.social
The dodecagon in the post above was created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon. #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows designs created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It shows a wreath (top left), a hexagon (top right), an equilateral triangle (bottom left), and a rectangle (bottom right). The design uses gray darts, yellow hexagons, teal kites, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The image shows a twelve-sided shape created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging 6 rectangles and 6 equilateral triangles around a central regular hexagon with each side of the hexagon measuring 2*sqrt(3) inches. The design uses gray darts, yellow hexagons, teal kites, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
The dodecagon in the post above was created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon. #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows designs created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It shows a wreath (top left), a hexagon (top right), an equilateral triangle (bottom left), and a rectangle (bottom right). The design uses gray darts, yellow hexagons, teal kites, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The image shows a twelve-sided shape created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging 6 rectangles and 6 equilateral triangles around a central regular hexagon with each side of the hexagon measuring 2*sqrt(3) inches. The design uses gray darts, yellow hexagons, teal kites, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
The dodecagon in the post above was created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon. #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows designs created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It shows a wreath (top left), a hexagon (top right), an equilateral triangle (bottom left), and a rectangle (bottom right). The design uses gray darts, yellow hexagons, teal kites, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The image shows a twelve-sided shape created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging 6 rectangles and 6 equilateral triangles around a central regular hexagon with each side of the hexagon measuring 2*sqrt(3) inches. The design uses gray darts, yellow hexagons, teal kites, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
The dodecagon in the post above was created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon. #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows designs created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It shows a wreath (top left), a hexagon (top right), an equilateral triangle (bottom left), and a rectangle (bottom right). The design uses gray darts, teal kites, blue rhombuses, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The image shows a twelve-sided shape created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging 6 rectangles and 6 equilateral triangles around a central regular hexagon with each side of the hexagon measuring 2*sqrt(3) inches. The design uses gray darts, teal kites, blue rhombuses, green triangles, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
The dodecagon in the post above was created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon. #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows designs created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It shows a wreath (top left), a hexagon (top right), an equilateral triangle (bottom left), and a rectangle (bottom right). The design uses gray darts, purple hexagons, pink triangles, and blue rhombuses.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The image shows a twelve-sided shape created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging 6 rectangles and 6 equilateral triangles around a central regular hexagon with each side of the hexagon measuring 2*sqrt(3) inches. The design uses gray darts, purple hexagons, pink triangles, and blue rhombuses.
murrayh83.bsky.social
The dodecagon in the post above was created by arranging six rectangles and six equilateral triangles around a central hexagon. #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
This image shows designs created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It shows a wreath (top left), a hexagon (top right), an equilateral triangle (bottom left), and a rectangle (bottom right). The design uses teal kites, gray darts, and pink triangles.
murrayh83.bsky.social
Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB #iTeachMath
The image shows a twelve-sided shape created with 21st Century Pattern Blocks. It was built by arranging 6 rectangles and 6 equilateral triangles around a central regular hexagon with each side of the hexagon measuring 2*sqrt(3) inches. The design uses teal kites, gray darts, and pink triangles.
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simon-gregg.bsky.social
I was so pleased when one of my Grade 4 students chose this book about the young Ramanujan by Amy Alznauer.
I've been reading it with the class, and also...
The cover of the picture book The Boy Who Dreamed of Infinity